Cuba: A Revolution in MotionBloomsbury Academic, 2004 - 240 pages This accessible, up-to-date and comprehensive introduction to modern Cuba provides an overview of Cuban history with particular emphasis on the country's post-Soviet economic collapse, the measures that President Castro's government took in response, and their ensuing results and impact. |
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... ( Fernández 1993 ) . This new experience drew heavily on the political practices and structures that emerged in the liberated areas during the rebellion . The old system was rejected by the people because they viewed it as characterized ...
... ( Fernández 1993 ) The central concept of the Marxist tradition is the mandat imperatif , where the main function of elected representatives is to listen to their constituents , responding to complaints and suggestions ( August 1999 : 377 ...
... ( Fernández 1993 ) . The governing principles of the Cuban political system are radically different from the previous ones , such as the equality of all citizens without distinction to race , sex or creed , and the social conditions also ...
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From Columbus to Revolution | 7 |
Governance in Cuba | 41 |
Race Inequality and Revolution | 90 |
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